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James Andean - Tsampouna

from metaphysical drome by various artists

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A tape piece that was made during a residency at Syros Sound Meetings, on the Greek island of Syros. It is constructed from a field recording of four local musicians gathered at a bar, casually performing a song about the 'tsampouna', or Greek bagpipes. The piece begins with the straight recording – a single voice, a bit of a drum, and of course the bagpipes, accompanied by lute and tzouras – then layers the second phrase on top of the first, continuing layering each successive phrase on top of the previous phrases. This slowly builds up into a monolithic mass, until the point that the entire song is present for the length of a single phrase; layering continues, however, as the mass is doubled with copies of itself with shorter and shorter offsets, eventually becoming a swirling mass of human noise.
The lyrics of the song's first phrase are clearly heard – "The bagpipe reminds me of a season that starts again..." – ringing out again and again, throughout the piece.
Considering the difficult times in the area, it is tempting to interpret the work along political lines: the work begins with folk material and a single voice; individual voices begin to fade, as slowly numbers build, to a larger chorus of greater and greater size, eventually sounding more like the chanting of a crowd, building with an ever-increasing sense of mass and urgency... From simple folk song, to anthem, to the chanting of an angry mob.

Bio:
James Andean is a musician and sound artist. He is active as both a composer and a performer in a range of fields, including electroacoustic composition and performance, improvisation, sound installation, and sound recording. He is a founding member of improvisation and new music quartet Rank Ensemble and interdisciplinary improvisation ensemble The Tuesday Group, and one half of audiovisual performance art duo Plucié/DesAndes. He has performed throughout Europe and North America, and his works have been presented around the world. He is a lecturer at the Centre for Music & Technology of the Sibelius Academy/University of the Arts Helsinki.

www.jamesandean.com

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from metaphysical drome, released December 15, 2014

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